The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has launched the Carbon Crunch program to accelerate the production of heat-resistant structures for hypersonic weapons. The program aims to develop faster manufacturing methods for carbon-carbon aeroshells that protect hypersonic vehicles during flight, addressing a major production challenge. This effort is part of the US military's ongoing efforts to enhance its defense capabilities.
The United States Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has launched a new program aimed at accelerating the production of heat-resistant structures used in hypersonic weapons. The initiative, called Carbon Crunch, focuses on developing faster manufacturing methods for carbon-carbon aeroshells that protect hypersonic vehicles during flight. The effort is intended to address a major production challenge […]]]>